I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tried to melt copper brass and aluminum for comparison. From a cold start the aluminum melted in 14 minutes shortly followed by the brass. Copper melted in half an hour. The ingot mold is made from sand that’s mixed with sodium silicate and hardened with CO2 gas. The resulting ingots weighed aluminum 194g, brass 629g and copper 598g.

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shells. Brass melting point is 1724°F or 940°C
Check out this video as well Making 5 PoundCopper Ingot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiO46UU2Gps
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tito4re
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tito4re/

published:29 Sep 2016

views:3000954

How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, MiniMetalFoundry.
Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
[✓] ClayGraphiteCrucible: http://amzn.to/2bZ2ESu
[✓] Steel Pail: http://amzn.to/2bSuGAC
[✓] Plaster of Paris: http://amzn.to/2bZ0cf0
[✓] 2.5 Quart Bucket: http://amzn.to/2c0l3gk
[✓] 5 Quart Big MouthBucket: http://amzn.to/2bSvyoz
[✓] Heat Resistant Gloves: http://amzn.to/2bSv02d
[✓] 1-3/8” Hole Saw: http://amzn.to/2bSvo0z
[✓] 3” Hole Saw: http://amzn.to/2cib3kQ
[✓] 1” x 12” Steel Pipe: http://amzn.to/2cu3uGU
Get "The Hobbit" http://bit.ly/TKOR-FreeAudiobook - Win the sword: http://bit.ly/WinTheSword
Endcard Links:
Mini Fire Logs: https://goo.gl/3GIkQX
Matchstick Gun: https://goo.gl/ZNMN6L
5 CrazyScienceStunts: https://goo.gl/XkhIGm
GravityPuzzle: https://goo.gl/9WtoHa
See What ElseI’m Up To:
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Business Inquiries: For business and sponsorship inquiries please contact us directly: http://www.youtube.com/thekingofrandom/about
WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Music by: Scott & Brendo ("Skyward" - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project inspired by:
This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)

published:29 Dec 2014

views:17391624

melt metal with magnets

published:16 Apr 2013

views:11498048

Can you completely melt an iPhone down into its component metal parts using a metal foundry? We collaborated with Kevin from The BackyardScientist and filmed multiple videos, so stay tuned for the rest of those videos coming soon! Enjoy!
ENTER BOTH GIVEAWAYS:
Pick-a-Phone Giveaway: http://bit.ly/2h31HZT
Christmas Giveaway (10 Best Buy/Amazon gift cards): http://bit.ly/2hbYrfH
Check out Backyard Scientist: https://youtube.com/thebackyardscientist
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----------BONUS VIDEOS----------
Can a WaspNest Protect an iPhone 7 from a 100 FT DropTest?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5dPBvBh-M&list=PLD24D235F2F006D98&index=6
Can Oobleck Save iPad Pro 9.7 from a 100 FT Drop Test?:
https://youtu.be/4x8gJSGU9K8?list=PLD24D235F2F006D98

published:24 Dec 2016

views:4682041

Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighbourhood.
This Batarang will be on a giveaway for you guys, and the only thing you have to do is subscribe to this channel and turn on your 'notifications' in case we upload a new video.
If you read this description please place a comment in the comments section and tell us why you want this logo.
The giveaway for this video will be done at 250.000 views ( in the next videos the giveaway will be within 24 hours after the video is published)
--------------------------
The giveaway has ended (video reached 250.000 views)
The winner is : Driessens M. ! Congratulations, the logo will come your way !!!
--------------------------
Also consider to give this video a thumbs-up so we know you guys liked it.
FutureCasting Videos :
- Green Lantern (with this one we are going to try something special)
- Batman Logo
- 9gag logo
- Playboy Logo
- Bugatti Logo
- Batman vs Superman
- Spiderman Logo (not sure if this will work because of the very thin spiderlegs)
Let us know if you have other good ideas !
This video is for entertainment purpose only. If you try to do this yourself at home, please be aware that you use personal protection gear. If you are not experienced with melting metals please do not attempt this on your own.
You can contact us at :
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Music by :
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What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
This episode is brought to you by Audible. Go to Audible.com/SciShow for a free 30-day trail.
Hosted by: Hank Green
----------
Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Justin Lentz, David Campos, Chris Peters, Philippe von Bergen, FatimaIqbal, John Murrin, Linnea Boyev, and Kathy & Tim Philip.
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Sources:
http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/25/3-trends-that-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/01/how-intermolecular-forces-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/helium-facts.html
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Noble_gases.aspx, http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2007/CS/b702109g#!divAbstract, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/abs/406874a0.html, http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html
http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/engines-equipment/maglev-train2.htm
http://journals.aps.org/prb/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.020104
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00773385
http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/12070121.pdf
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3178616/Have-scientists-invented-real-life-adamantium-New-alloy-highest-melting-point-known-substance-4-126-C.html,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/07/28/behold-a-new-record-for-the-worlds-highest-melting-point
Images:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCMaglev
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungsten_carbide#/media/File:%CE%91-WC-polyhedral.png

published:25 Jan 2016

views:1497224

Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!

published:15 Jun 2015

views:3122938

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals simply fall right out of them when cool. Powdered graphite is used as a lubricant, so things don't usually stick to it.
In this video, I melt and cast various metals into bar shapes, using graphite crucibles and molds. These sets of metals are sold some places as teaching sets to show students the differences in physical properties of the metals, such as density, color, and hardness. I'll be using these bars in a future video to demonstrate such properties.
I've wanted such a set for a while now, and I figured why not make it myself!

published:16 Nov 2013

views:286650

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodictable.com/
Our website and videos can be found at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

Metal

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity. Metals are generally malleable — that is, they can be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking — as well as fusible (able to be fused or melted) and ductile (able to be drawn out into a thin wire). About 91 of the 118 elements in the periodic table are metals, the others are nonmetals or metalloids. Some elements appear in both metallic and non-metallic forms.

Astrophysicists use the term "metal" to collectively describe all elements other than hydrogen and helium. Thus, the metallicity of an object is the proportion of its matter made up of chemical elements other than hydrogen and helium.

Structure and bonding

Melting point

The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a solid is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. The melting point of a substance depends on pressure and is usually specified at standard pressure. When considered as the temperature of the reverse change from liquid to solid, it is referred to as the freezing point or crystallization point. Because of the ability of some substances to supercool, the freezing point is not considered as a characteristic property of a substance. When the "characteristic freezing point" of a substance is determined, in fact the actual methodology is almost always "the principle of observing the disappearance rather than the formation of ice", that is, the melting point.

Examples

For most substances, melting and freezing points are approximately equal. For example, the melting point and freezing point of mercury is 234.32 kelvins (−38.83°C or −37.89°F). However, certain substances possess differing solid-liquid transition temperatures. For example, agar melts at 85°C (185°F) and solidifies from 31°C to 40°C (89.6°F to 104°F); such direction dependence is known as hysteresis.

See also

Melting

Melting (also known as fusion) is a physical process that results in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid. This occurs when the internal energy of the solid increases, typically by the application of heat or pressure, which increases the substance's temperature to the melting point. At the melting point, the ordering of ions or molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered state, and the solid melts to become a liquid. An object that has melted completely is molten (although this word is typically used for substances that melt only at a high temperature, such as molten iron or molten lava).

Substances in the molten state generally have reduced viscosity as the temperature increases. An exception to this principle is the element sulfur, whose viscosity increases to a point due to polymerization and then decreases with higher temperatures in its molten state.

What metals can I melt in my new furnace?

I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tried to melt copper brass and aluminum for comparison. From a cold start the aluminum melted in 14 minutes shortly followed by the brass. Copper melted in half an hour. The ingot mold is made from sand that’s mixed with sodium silicate and hardened with CO2 gas. The resulting ingots weighed aluminum 194g, brass 629g and copper 598g.

"No Music" Making 5 Pound Brass Ingot From Bullet Shells

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shells. Brass melting point is 1724°F or 940°C
Check out this video as well Making 5 PoundCopper Ingot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiO46UU2Gps
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tito4re
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tito4re/

6:50

Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry

Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry

Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry

How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, MiniMetalFoundry.
Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
[✓] ClayGraphiteCrucible: http://amzn.to/2bZ2ESu
[✓] Steel Pail: http://amzn.to/2bSuGAC
[✓] Plaster of Paris: http://amzn.to/2bZ0cf0
[✓] 2.5 Quart Bucket: http://amzn.to/2c0l3gk
[✓] 5 Quart Big MouthBucket: http://amzn.to/2bSvyoz
[✓] Heat Resistant Gloves: http://amzn.to/2bSv02d
[✓] 1-3/8” Hole Saw: http://amzn.to/2bSvo0z
[✓] 3” Hole Saw: http://amzn.to/2cib3kQ
[✓] 1” x 12” Steel Pipe: http://amzn.to/2cu3uGU
Get "The Hobbit" http://bit.ly/TKOR-FreeAudiobook - Win the sword: http://bit.ly/WinTheSword
Endcard Links:
Mini Fire Logs: https://goo.gl/3GIkQX
Matchstick Gun: https://goo.gl/ZNMN6L
5 CrazyScienceStunts: https://goo.gl/XkhIGm
GravityPuzzle: https://goo.gl/9WtoHa
See What ElseI’m Up To:
Instagram: https://goo.gl/C0Q1YU
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBTheKingOfRandom
Pinterest: http://bit.ly/pingrant
Business Inquiries: For business and sponsorship inquiries please contact us directly: http://www.youtube.com/thekingofrandom/about
WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Music by: Scott & Brendo ("Skyward" - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project inspired by:
This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)

3:31

melt metal with magnets

melt metal with magnets

melt metal with magnets

melt metal with magnets

8:56

Smelting an iPhone 6s in 2600 Degrees Foundry!! Will It Completely Meltdown to Liquid Metal?

Smelting an iPhone 6s in 2600 Degrees Foundry!! Will It Completely Meltdown to Liquid Metal?

Smelting an iPhone 6s in 2600 Degrees Foundry!! Will It Completely Meltdown to Liquid Metal?

Can you completely melt an iPhone down into its component metal parts using a metal foundry? We collaborated with Kevin from The BackyardScientist and filmed multiple videos, so stay tuned for the rest of those videos coming soon! Enjoy!
ENTER BOTH GIVEAWAYS:
Pick-a-Phone Giveaway: http://bit.ly/2h31HZT
Christmas Giveaway (10 Best Buy/Amazon gift cards): http://bit.ly/2hbYrfH
Check out Backyard Scientist: https://youtube.com/thebackyardscientist
Subscribe:https://www.youtube.com/gizmoslip?sub_confirmation=1
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Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/gizmoslipblog
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----------BONUS VIDEOS----------
Can a WaspNest Protect an iPhone 7 from a 100 FT DropTest?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5dPBvBh-M&list=PLD24D235F2F006D98&index=6
Can Oobleck Save iPad Pro 9.7 from a 100 FT Drop Test?:
https://youtu.be/4x8gJSGU9K8?list=PLD24D235F2F006D98

11:43

Making 'gold' Batman Batarangs from brass bullet shells

Making 'gold' Batman Batarangs from brass bullet shells

Making 'gold' Batman Batarangs from brass bullet shells

Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighbourhood.
This Batarang will be on a giveaway for you guys, and the only thing you have to do is subscribe to this channel and turn on your 'notifications' in case we upload a new video.
If you read this description please place a comment in the comments section and tell us why you want this logo.
The giveaway for this video will be done at 250.000 views ( in the next videos the giveaway will be within 24 hours after the video is published)
--------------------------
The giveaway has ended (video reached 250.000 views)
The winner is : Driessens M. ! Congratulations, the logo will come your way !!!
--------------------------
Also consider to give this video a thumbs-up so we know you guys liked it.
FutureCasting Videos :
- Green Lantern (with this one we are going to try something special)
- Batman Logo
- 9gag logo
- Playboy Logo
- Bugatti Logo
- Batman vs Superman
- Spiderman Logo (not sure if this will work because of the very thin spiderlegs)
Let us know if you have other good ideas !
This video is for entertainment purpose only. If you try to do this yourself at home, please be aware that you use personal protection gear. If you are not experienced with melting metals please do not attempt this on your own.
You can contact us at :
presstube@telenet.be
Music by :
NCS : https://youtu.be/xshEZzpS4CQ
Alan Walker - Force
SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/alanwalkermusic
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/alanwalkermusic
Twitter https://twitter.com/IAmAlanWalker
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/alanwalkermusic

The Hunt for the Highest Melting Point

What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
This episode is brought to you by Audible. Go to Audible.com/SciShow for a free 30-day trail.
Hosted by: Hank Green
----------
Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Justin Lentz, David Campos, Chris Peters, Philippe von Bergen, FatimaIqbal, John Murrin, Linnea Boyev, and Kathy & Tim Philip.
----------
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Sources:
http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/25/3-trends-that-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/01/how-intermolecular-forces-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/helium-facts.html
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Noble_gases.aspx, http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2007/CS/b702109g#!divAbstract, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/abs/406874a0.html, http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html
http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/engines-equipment/maglev-train2.htm
http://journals.aps.org/prb/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.020104
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00773385
http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/12070121.pdf
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3178616/Have-scientists-invented-real-life-adamantium-New-alloy-highest-melting-point-known-substance-4-126-C.html,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/07/28/behold-a-new-record-for-the-worlds-highest-melting-point
Images:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCMaglev
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungsten_carbide#/media/File:%CE%91-WC-polyhedral.png

Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!

5:12

Metal Bars: Casting

Metal Bars: Casting

Metal Bars: Casting

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals simply fall right out of them when cool. Powdered graphite is used as a lubricant, so things don't usually stick to it.
In this video, I melt and cast various metals into bar shapes, using graphite crucibles and molds. These sets of metals are sold some places as teaching sets to show students the differences in physical properties of the metals, such as density, color, and hardness. I'll be using these bars in a future video to demonstrate such properties.
I've wanted such a set for a while now, and I figured why not make it myself!

4:37

Melting Silver - Periodic Table of Videos

Melting Silver - Periodic Table of Videos

Melting Silver - Periodic Table of Videos

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodictable.com/
Our website and videos can be found at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

PLEASE DO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME AS BRASS CONTAINS ZINC AND ZINC WILL BOIL AT 907 DEGREES CELSIUS AND ADDING ZINC TO MOLTEN COPPER AT 1100 DEGREES CELSIUS IS VERY DANGEROUS AND NOT REALLY THE SMARTEST THING TO DO :)
I decided to mixed up COPPER BRASS and ALUMINIUM into 2 ingots and only quench one of them and see if the mixed combinations of metals in there final ingot form were brittle or not .

3:35

Melting Point Trend for Group 1 (Alkali Metals, Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li)

Melting Point Trend for Group 1 (Alkali Metals, Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li)

Melting Point Trend for Group 1 (Alkali Metals, Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li)

* The smaller alkali metals have a higher melting point than the larger ones.
* Smaller radius = easier to hold together with a single delocalized valence electron = stronger metallic bonds = tougher to separate the atoms = more heat needed = higher melting point
Check me out: http://www.chemistnate.com

9:28

Melting METAL Fidgets In a 2000ºF Foundry

Melting METAL Fidgets In a 2000ºF Foundry

Melting METAL Fidgets In a 2000ºF Foundry

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2:46

Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)

Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)

Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)

An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches.
See detailed pictures of the resulting cast on the AnthillArt website at http://www.anthillart.com/castings/043/
If you like my videos, then subscribe to my channel here. I'm also on twitter and instagram.
These are the red imported fire ants (RIFA) which are harmful to the environment and their nests are exterminated by the millions in the United States using poisons, gasoline and fire, boiling water, and very rarely molten aluminum.
From Wikipedia: "Researchers have also been experimenting with extreme temperature change to exterminate RIFAs [red imported fire ants], such as injecting liquid nitrogen or pressurized steam into RIFA nests. Besides using hot steam, pouring boiling water into ant mounds has been found effective in exterminating their nests."
I did a casual survey and found that I have at least 120 of these colonies within an area of approximately three acres. http://www.anthillart.com/info/fire-ant-survey/
Support Anthill Art by donating at https://www.patreon.com/anthillart

Melting Point Trends for Metals

What metals can I melt in my new furnace?

I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tried to melt copper brass and aluminum for comparison. From a cold start the aluminum melted in 14 minutes shortly followed by the brass. Copper melted in half an hour. The ingot mold is made from sand that’s mixed with sodium silicate and hardened with CO2 gas. The resulting ingots weighed aluminum 194g, brass 629g and copper 598g.

"No Music" Making 5 Pound Brass Ingot From Bullet Shells

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shells. Brass melting point is 1724°F or 940°C
Check out this video as well Making 5 PoundCopper Ingot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiO46UU2Gps
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melt metal with magnets

melt metal with magnets

published: 16 Apr 2013

Smelting an iPhone 6s in 2600 Degrees Foundry!! Will It Completely Meltdown to Liquid Metal?

Can you completely melt an iPhone down into its component metal parts using a metal foundry? We collaborated with Kevin from The BackyardScientist and filmed multiple videos, so stay tuned for the rest of those videos coming soon! Enjoy!
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published: 24 Dec 2016

Making 'gold' Batman Batarangs from brass bullet shells

Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighbourhood.
This Batarang will be on a giveaway for you guys, and the only thing you have to do is subscribe to this channel and turn on your 'notifications' in case we upload a new video.
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published: 05 Feb 2017

DIY LIQUID MIRROR EXPERIMENT!! This Metal Melts In Your Hand!

This DIYLiquid Metal mirror is called Gallium and its not dangerous but extremely fun to try, test and play with. I do insane how to science experiment prank with this crazy funny metal that melts in your hand toy, making comedy disney boy girl characters from kid movie like ElsaOlaf the snowman from frozen and animals.
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published: 11 Feb 2017

The Hunt for the Highest Melting Point

What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
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Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im ...

published: 15 Jun 2015

Metal Bars: Casting

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals simply fall right out of them when cool. Powdered graphite is used as a lubricant, so things don't usually stick to it.
In this video, I melt and cast various metals into bar shapes, using graphite crucibles and molds. These sets of metals are sold some places as teaching sets to show students the differences in physical properties of the metals, such as density, color, and hardness. I'll be using these bars in a future video to demonstrate such properties.
I've wanted such a set for a while now, and I figured why not make it myself!

published: 16 Nov 2013

Melting Silver - Periodic Table of Videos

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodictable.com/
Our website and videos can be found at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

PLEASE DO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME AS BRASS CONTAINS ZINC AND ZINC WILL BOIL AT 907 DEGREES CELSIUS AND ADDING ZINC TO MOLTEN COPPER AT 1100 DEGREES CELSIUS IS VERY DANGEROUS AND NOT REALLY THE SMARTEST THING TO DO :)
I decided to mixed up COPPER BRASS and ALUMINIUM into 2 ingots and only quench one of them and see if the mixed combinations of metals in there final ingot form were brittle or not .

published: 12 Apr 2017

Melting Point Trend for Group 1 (Alkali Metals, Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li)

* The smaller alkali metals have a higher melting point than the larger ones.
* Smaller radius = easier to hold together with a single delocalized valence electron = stronger metallic bonds = tougher to separate the atoms = more heat needed = higher melting point
Check me out: http://www.chemistnate.com

published: 01 Jul 2017

Melting METAL Fidgets In a 2000ºF Foundry

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published: 22 May 2017

Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)

An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches.
See detailed pictures of the resulting cast on the AnthillArt website at http://www.anthillart.com/castings/043/
If you like my videos, then subscribe to my channel here. I'm also on twitter and instagram.
These are the red imported fire ants (RIFA) which are harmful to the environment and their nests are exterminated by the millions in the United States using poisons, gasoline and fire, boiling water, and very rarely molten aluminum.
From Wikipedia: "Researchers have also been experimenting with extreme temperature change to exterminate RIFAs [red imported fire ants], such as injecting liquid nitrogen or pressurize...

Melting Point Trends for Metals

What metals can I melt in my new furnace?

I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tr...

I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tried to melt copper brass and aluminum for comparison. From a cold start the aluminum melted in 14 minutes shortly followed by the brass. Copper melted in half an hour. The ingot mold is made from sand that’s mixed with sodium silicate and hardened with CO2 gas. The resulting ingots weighed aluminum 194g, brass 629g and copper 598g.

I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tried to melt copper brass and aluminum for comparison. From a cold start the aluminum melted in 14 minutes shortly followed by the brass. Copper melted in half an hour. The ingot mold is made from sand that’s mixed with sodium silicate and hardened with CO2 gas. The resulting ingots weighed aluminum 194g, brass 629g and copper 598g.

"No Music" Making 5 Pound Brass Ingot From Bullet Shells

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shel...

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shells. Brass melting point is 1724°F or 940°C
Check out this video as well Making 5 PoundCopper Ingot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiO46UU2Gps
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tito4re
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tito4re/

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shells. Brass melting point is 1724°F or 940°C
Check out this video as well Making 5 PoundCopper Ingot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiO46UU2Gps
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tito4re
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How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, MiniMetalFoundry.
Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
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WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Music by: Scott & Brendo ("Skyward" - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project inspired by:
This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)

How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, MiniMetalFoundry.
Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
[✓] ClayGraphiteCrucible: http://amzn.to/2bZ2ESu
[✓] Steel Pail: http://amzn.to/2bSuGAC
[✓] Plaster of Paris: http://amzn.to/2bZ0cf0
[✓] 2.5 Quart Bucket: http://amzn.to/2c0l3gk
[✓] 5 Quart Big MouthBucket: http://amzn.to/2bSvyoz
[✓] Heat Resistant Gloves: http://amzn.to/2bSv02d
[✓] 1-3/8” Hole Saw: http://amzn.to/2bSvo0z
[✓] 3” Hole Saw: http://amzn.to/2cib3kQ
[✓] 1” x 12” Steel Pipe: http://amzn.to/2cu3uGU
Get "The Hobbit" http://bit.ly/TKOR-FreeAudiobook - Win the sword: http://bit.ly/WinTheSword
Endcard Links:
Mini Fire Logs: https://goo.gl/3GIkQX
Matchstick Gun: https://goo.gl/ZNMN6L
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WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Music by: Scott & Brendo ("Skyward" - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project inspired by:
This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)

Making 'gold' Batman Batarangs from brass bullet shells

Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighb...

Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighbourhood.
This Batarang will be on a giveaway for you guys, and the only thing you have to do is subscribe to this channel and turn on your 'notifications' in case we upload a new video.
If you read this description please place a comment in the comments section and tell us why you want this logo.
The giveaway for this video will be done at 250.000 views ( in the next videos the giveaway will be within 24 hours after the video is published)
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Let us know if you have other good ideas !
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Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighbourhood.
This Batarang will be on a giveaway for you guys, and the only thing you have to do is subscribe to this channel and turn on your 'notifications' in case we upload a new video.
If you read this description please place a comment in the comments section and tell us why you want this logo.
The giveaway for this video will be done at 250.000 views ( in the next videos the giveaway will be within 24 hours after the video is published)
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The giveaway has ended (video reached 250.000 views)
The winner is : Driessens M. ! Congratulations, the logo will come your way !!!
--------------------------
Also consider to give this video a thumbs-up so we know you guys liked it.
FutureCasting Videos :
- Green Lantern (with this one we are going to try something special)
- Batman Logo
- 9gag logo
- Playboy Logo
- Bugatti Logo
- Batman vs Superman
- Spiderman Logo (not sure if this will work because of the very thin spiderlegs)
Let us know if you have other good ideas !
This video is for entertainment purpose only. If you try to do this yourself at home, please be aware that you use personal protection gear. If you are not experienced with melting metals please do not attempt this on your own.
You can contact us at :
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The Hunt for the Highest Melting Point

What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
This episode is brought to you by Audible. Go to Audible.com/Sc...

What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
This episode is brought to you by Audible. Go to Audible.com/SciShow for a free 30-day trail.
Hosted by: Hank Green
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http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/25/3-trends-that-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/01/how-intermolecular-forces-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/helium-facts.html
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Noble_gases.aspx, http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2007/CS/b702109g#!divAbstract, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/abs/406874a0.html, http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html
http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/engines-equipment/maglev-train2.htm
http://journals.aps.org/prb/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.020104
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00773385
http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/12070121.pdf
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3178616/Have-scientists-invented-real-life-adamantium-New-alloy-highest-melting-point-known-substance-4-126-C.html,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/07/28/behold-a-new-record-for-the-worlds-highest-melting-point
Images:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCMaglev
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungsten_carbide#/media/File:%CE%91-WC-polyhedral.png

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http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/25/3-trends-that-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/2010/10/01/how-intermolecular-forces-affect-boiling-points/
http://www.chemicool.com/elements/helium-facts.html
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Noble_gases.aspx, http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2007/CS/b702109g#!divAbstract, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/abs/406874a0.html, http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html
http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/engines-equipment/maglev-train2.htm
http://journals.aps.org/prb/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.020104
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00773385
http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/12070121.pdf
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3178616/Have-scientists-invented-real-life-adamantium-New-alloy-highest-melting-point-known-substance-4-126-C.html,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/07/28/behold-a-new-record-for-the-worlds-highest-melting-point
Images:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCMaglev
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungsten_carbide#/media/File:%CE%91-WC-polyhedral.png

Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting poin...

Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!

Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!

Metal Bars: Casting

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals sim...

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals simply fall right out of them when cool. Powdered graphite is used as a lubricant, so things don't usually stick to it.
In this video, I melt and cast various metals into bar shapes, using graphite crucibles and molds. These sets of metals are sold some places as teaching sets to show students the differences in physical properties of the metals, such as density, color, and hardness. I'll be using these bars in a future video to demonstrate such properties.
I've wanted such a set for a while now, and I figured why not make it myself!

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals simply fall right out of them when cool. Powdered graphite is used as a lubricant, so things don't usually stick to it.
In this video, I melt and cast various metals into bar shapes, using graphite crucibles and molds. These sets of metals are sold some places as teaching sets to show students the differences in physical properties of the metals, such as density, color, and hardness. I'll be using these bars in a future video to demonstrate such properties.
I've wanted such a set for a while now, and I figured why not make it myself!

Melting Silver - Periodic Table of Videos

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodi...

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodictable.com/
Our website and videos can be found at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodictable.com/
Our website and videos can be found at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

PLEASE DO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME AS BRASS CONTAINS ZINC AND ZINC WILL BOIL AT 907 DEGREES CELSIUS AND ADDING ZINC TO MOLTEN COPPER AT 1100 DEGREES CELSIUS IS VER...

PLEASE DO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME AS BRASS CONTAINS ZINC AND ZINC WILL BOIL AT 907 DEGREES CELSIUS AND ADDING ZINC TO MOLTEN COPPER AT 1100 DEGREES CELSIUS IS VERY DANGEROUS AND NOT REALLY THE SMARTEST THING TO DO :)
I decided to mixed up COPPER BRASS and ALUMINIUM into 2 ingots and only quench one of them and see if the mixed combinations of metals in there final ingot form were brittle or not .

PLEASE DO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME AS BRASS CONTAINS ZINC AND ZINC WILL BOIL AT 907 DEGREES CELSIUS AND ADDING ZINC TO MOLTEN COPPER AT 1100 DEGREES CELSIUS IS VERY DANGEROUS AND NOT REALLY THE SMARTEST THING TO DO :)
I decided to mixed up COPPER BRASS and ALUMINIUM into 2 ingots and only quench one of them and see if the mixed combinations of metals in there final ingot form were brittle or not .

Melting METAL Fidgets In a 2000ºF Foundry

Limited TKOR fidgets: https://goo.gl/LH4nIN
Rather than making fidgets, the popular vote has me destroying them instead.
Endcard Links:
StickFire: https://g...

Limited TKOR fidgets: https://goo.gl/LH4nIN
Rather than making fidgets, the popular vote has me destroying them instead.
Endcard Links:
StickFire: https://goo.gl/TC9Ew0
Sodium Toilet: https://goo.gl/J55IDA
Super Volcano: https://goo.gl/PzwXzV
SpotWelder: https://goo.gl/3eEfLx
Business Inquiries: For business and sponsorship inquiries please contact us directly: https://www.youtube.com/thekingofrandom/about
See What ElseI’m Up To:
Instagram: https://goo.gl/C0Q1YU
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBTheKingOfRandom
Pinterest: http://bit.ly/pingrant
Music by Alex_MakeMusic (TropicalSummerPop)
Commercial rights purchased from audiojungle.net
WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWNRISK.

Limited TKOR fidgets: https://goo.gl/LH4nIN
Rather than making fidgets, the popular vote has me destroying them instead.
Endcard Links:
StickFire: https://goo.gl/TC9Ew0
Sodium Toilet: https://goo.gl/J55IDA
Super Volcano: https://goo.gl/PzwXzV
SpotWelder: https://goo.gl/3eEfLx
Business Inquiries: For business and sponsorship inquiries please contact us directly: https://www.youtube.com/thekingofrandom/about
See What ElseI’m Up To:
Instagram: https://goo.gl/C0Q1YU
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBTheKingOfRandom
Pinterest: http://bit.ly/pingrant
Music by Alex_MakeMusic (TropicalSummerPop)
Commercial rights purchased from audiojungle.net
WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWNRISK.

Casting a Fire Ant Colony with Molten Aluminum (Cast #043)

An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of ...

An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches.
See detailed pictures of the resulting cast on the AnthillArt website at http://www.anthillart.com/castings/043/
If you like my videos, then subscribe to my channel here. I'm also on twitter and instagram.
These are the red imported fire ants (RIFA) which are harmful to the environment and their nests are exterminated by the millions in the United States using poisons, gasoline and fire, boiling water, and very rarely molten aluminum.
From Wikipedia: "Researchers have also been experimenting with extreme temperature change to exterminate RIFAs [red imported fire ants], such as injecting liquid nitrogen or pressurized steam into RIFA nests. Besides using hot steam, pouring boiling water into ant mounds has been found effective in exterminating their nests."
I did a casual survey and found that I have at least 120 of these colonies within an area of approximately three acres. http://www.anthillart.com/info/fire-ant-survey/
Support Anthill Art by donating at https://www.patreon.com/anthillart

An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. The resulting cast is huge, weighing 17.9 lbs. and reaching a depth of 18 inches.
See detailed pictures of the resulting cast on the AnthillArt website at http://www.anthillart.com/castings/043/
If you like my videos, then subscribe to my channel here. I'm also on twitter and instagram.
These are the red imported fire ants (RIFA) which are harmful to the environment and their nests are exterminated by the millions in the United States using poisons, gasoline and fire, boiling water, and very rarely molten aluminum.
From Wikipedia: "Researchers have also been experimenting with extreme temperature change to exterminate RIFAs [red imported fire ants], such as injecting liquid nitrogen or pressurized steam into RIFA nests. Besides using hot steam, pouring boiling water into ant mounds has been found effective in exterminating their nests."
I did a casual survey and found that I have at least 120 of these colonies within an area of approximately three acres. http://www.anthillart.com/info/fire-ant-survey/
Support Anthill Art by donating at https://www.patreon.com/anthillart

SIMPLE Homemade Metal Foundry for metal casting - by VegOilGuy

A simple homemade MetalFoundry for casting metals at Home! Melt soda cans, recycle metal and cast in aluminium in your backyard. Use it as a mini forge...
Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense...

published: 26 Jan 2016

How I sort Gold, Palladium, Silver and Precious Metals after depopulating circuit boards

A little look at how I sort my precious metal bits after depopulating circuit boards, gold pins and connectors need further sorting and picking out the pins but most everything else can be sorted straight into containers ready for recovery or sale.
Check out my recommended safety products, Furnaces & stuff on amazon.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

Car Recycling

Car Recycling – Did you know that cars can be recycled? JoinCuriosity QuestGoesGreen host, Joel Greene as he witnesses the massive power of a car crusher! We begin at a facility that collects old cars. The first step is to pick them up with a huge claw and dump them onto a conveyor belt where they get fed into a giant blender that reduces a vehicle down to chunks of scrap. These scrap pieces are then separated out to various piles of metals, plastics, glass, etc. Next, Greene follows the metal to a steel mill next door, as he watches the most visual process of smelting metal and turning it into liquid lava. In this DVD, we learn what all the scrap metal from old cars can become.

published: 02 Feb 2015

MELTING ALUMINUM DIRECTLY INTO WATER with PROPANE FURNACE - MSFN

An experiment to obtain small pieces of aluminum ingots/nuggets from large misc cart parts, motor housings etc to be used in my crucibles for the regular aluminum furnace I use for sand casting. Worked exactly as planned :-)
MSFN = Makin Sumthin From Nuthin

published: 08 Apr 2016

How to Make a Better Mini Metal Foundry for Melting Metal and Stuff!

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
I build an even bigger, even BETTER foundry furnace from insulating fire brick here: https://youtu.be/QzbuNlCO52Y so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. http://in...

published: 10 Dec 2016

HELIUM TANK FOUNDRY - EASILY MELT METAL AT HOME! - ELEMENTALMAKER

In this video we start with a free helium tank that was being tossed out and end with a glowing bright orange foundry! After cutting the tank into an upper and lower section, we insulate the foundry with Satanite and Insulating wool. This eliminates the need for homemade refractory that only last a few firings.
Insulating Wool: http://amzn.to/2BeJ1k4
Satanite: http://www.hightemptools.com/refractorycoatings.htmlFace shield: http://amzn.to/2Dh5u1W

published: 18 Jan 2018

How to make an ELECTRIC Foundry for metal casting Part 1 by VegOilGuy

How to Make an ElectricFoundry at home for MetalCasting.
Here’s my promised electric foundry build. It's design means it could also work nicely as a kiln. Using Grade 28 insulating fire bricks, homemade Kanthal Coils, Push buttonPID temperature control, big well insulated lid and plenty of room for my A6 crucible. To make life easier and safer, it’s even got a simple, safe electric hoist. And I’m going to show you, step by step, how I built this.
With it, you can melt metals at home, indoors, using electricity without fumes or noise. Metal casting has never been so simple.
This is Part 1 of this build. Please look out for:
Part 2 - https://youtu.be/QOfCKiQjSds
Part 3 - https://youtu.be/jHCnYy39Oxc
I’d recommend you look at my other videos on:
Make an EASY coil heating element winding...

Huge Copper Ingot - First Copper Bar Pour in Propane Furnace

I love stacking hand poured copper bars, just like gold & silver.
The propane forge is working perfectly, check it out here..http://amzn.to/2EogD2b
The crucible is the SalamanderA10 like this.. http://amzn.to/2DNCjnd
Casting copper is only limited by your imagination & creativity, I just like bullion bars but there's so much you can do with a propane forge, not just copper but Aluminium, Bronze, Brass, and even cast iron.
Safety is priority so research and look at safety equipment whether you get a factory made furnace or a home made job.
Safety gear, tools, furnaces, ingot moulds etc that I use or recommend.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

published: 01 Feb 2018

Satisfying "Hot Knife vs." Compilation #1

In this "experiment", (it's not really an experiment, this video is for simple entertainment) I heat my knife to glowing hot, around 950-1000 degrees F, and cut various things in half...Hope you enjoy!
If you would like to collaborate, e-mail me: watchitmelt.official@gmail.com
Subscribe for more, I upload new videos regularly. 🔥 These videos are my own, original content.
PleaseDO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME. Blisters and burns are very unsatisfying.
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I got a P.O. Box!
Watch It Melt
2600 S Henderson St. #211
Bloomington, IN 47401
Should I start a "Mail Time" series opening your letters and packages?

published: 18 Nov 2016

Diy Metal Melting Foundry!

FirstMetalMelter!!! SuperQuick and Easy to make. I built this Metal Melter for a RecyclerBuddyAndy that has a E-Waste shop about a mile from my house. He wants to melt down some of the different metals that come into his shop!! He hooks me up with so much Awesome stuff for a lot of different projects I get into!!! Thanks again Andy!!!
Parts Used:
The Kaowool Used
🔗1X12X24 https://amzn.to/2vvU4aS
🔗1X24X24 https://goo.gl/AGjPnL
The Crucible Used
🔗https://amzn.to/2EWRj24
WeedBurnerSimilar to one used
🔗https://amzn.to/2qMhB22
Fire Brick that I ordered later
🔗https://amzn.to/2HauJ7L
Other Diy Burner Parts Used
🔗Welding Tips https://amzn.to/2qL7mL6
🔗3/4" X 8" Pipe https://amzn.to/2HNcEhu
🔗1-1/4" X 3/4'' Reducer https://amzn.to/2Hc8LRY
🔗1" X 1" X 3/4" Reducing Tee https://amzn.to...

Melting Metals with Torches & Home Made Charcoal Furnace

silver ore smelting

Smelting "Alchemy!" Well no... But Gold Melting, Smelting, Cupelling, and Assays. Part 1

Smelting
https://www.911metallurgist.com/equipment/smelting/gas/
Alchemy!? Well no. I have not yet been able to turn lead into gold. Although the Cupel process sure looks like it. This video series is all about melting, smelting, cupelling, and fire assays. Equipment, chemicals, processes and flux will all be covered. I will be learning right from the basics so this series should be a good way for the armature gold prospector to learn. I will be using the KK8 and KwikKiln 2 smelting and cupelling furnaces provided to me from "911 Metallurgist" and "Gold Processing Kilns" Both links below.
www.911mpe.com
www.GoldKilns.us

published: 22 Oct 2017

Metal Casting at Home Part 64. Casting and Machining a Toothed Pulley.

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an Arduino controlled stepper motor.
This will enable any number of divisions to be indexed at the touch of a button.
The electronics and Arduino sketch were devised by Gary liming and can be seen here. http://liming.org/millindex/
Details were also given in ModelEngineers workshop issue 249.
Arduino and LCD shield https://goo.gl/s7R4Zz
Motor driver https://goo.gl/Fh72ie
Stepper motor https://goo.gl/8khVSQ

SIMPLE Homemade Metal Foundry for metal casting - by VegOilGuy

A simple homemade MetalFoundry for casting metals at Home! Melt soda cans, recycle metal and cast in aluminium in your backyard. Use it as a mini forge...
Her...

A simple homemade MetalFoundry for casting metals at Home! Melt soda cans, recycle metal and cast in aluminium in your backyard. Use it as a mini forge...
Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense refractory isn’t exactly concrete, but it’s MUCH harder than this 50/50 mix and should stand up to years of use, especially if supported in a firm containing frame as I’ve done here.
Once complete, the foundry is very heavy and not easily moved, so I mounted mine on castors for easy movement.
This build is inspired by Grant Thompson (King ofRandom) and Myfordboy. These are mentioned in this video and I would recommend viewing their tutorials. My thanks to them for their sterling work.
See my web page on this subject here:
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/metal_foundry.php

A simple homemade MetalFoundry for casting metals at Home! Melt soda cans, recycle metal and cast in aluminium in your backyard. Use it as a mini forge...
Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense refractory isn’t exactly concrete, but it’s MUCH harder than this 50/50 mix and should stand up to years of use, especially if supported in a firm containing frame as I’ve done here.
Once complete, the foundry is very heavy and not easily moved, so I mounted mine on castors for easy movement.
This build is inspired by Grant Thompson (King ofRandom) and Myfordboy. These are mentioned in this video and I would recommend viewing their tutorials. My thanks to them for their sterling work.
See my web page on this subject here:
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/metal_foundry.php

How I sort Gold, Palladium, Silver and Precious Metals after depopulating circuit boards

A little look at how I sort my precious metal bits after depopulating circuit boards, gold pins and connectors need further sorting and picking out the pins but...

A little look at how I sort my precious metal bits after depopulating circuit boards, gold pins and connectors need further sorting and picking out the pins but most everything else can be sorted straight into containers ready for recovery or sale.
Check out my recommended safety products, Furnaces & stuff on amazon.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

A little look at how I sort my precious metal bits after depopulating circuit boards, gold pins and connectors need further sorting and picking out the pins but most everything else can be sorted straight into containers ready for recovery or sale.
Check out my recommended safety products, Furnaces & stuff on amazon.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

Car Recycling – Did you know that cars can be recycled? JoinCuriosity QuestGoesGreen host, Joel Greene as he witnesses the massive power of a car crusher! We begin at a facility that collects old cars. The first step is to pick them up with a huge claw and dump them onto a conveyor belt where they get fed into a giant blender that reduces a vehicle down to chunks of scrap. These scrap pieces are then separated out to various piles of metals, plastics, glass, etc. Next, Greene follows the metal to a steel mill next door, as he watches the most visual process of smelting metal and turning it into liquid lava. In this DVD, we learn what all the scrap metal from old cars can become.

Car Recycling – Did you know that cars can be recycled? JoinCuriosity QuestGoesGreen host, Joel Greene as he witnesses the massive power of a car crusher! We begin at a facility that collects old cars. The first step is to pick them up with a huge claw and dump them onto a conveyor belt where they get fed into a giant blender that reduces a vehicle down to chunks of scrap. These scrap pieces are then separated out to various piles of metals, plastics, glass, etc. Next, Greene follows the metal to a steel mill next door, as he watches the most visual process of smelting metal and turning it into liquid lava. In this DVD, we learn what all the scrap metal from old cars can become.

MELTING ALUMINUM DIRECTLY INTO WATER with PROPANE FURNACE - MSFN

An experiment to obtain small pieces of aluminum ingots/nuggets from large misc cart parts, motor housings etc to be used in my crucibles for the regular alumin...

An experiment to obtain small pieces of aluminum ingots/nuggets from large misc cart parts, motor housings etc to be used in my crucibles for the regular aluminum furnace I use for sand casting. Worked exactly as planned :-)
MSFN = Makin Sumthin From Nuthin

An experiment to obtain small pieces of aluminum ingots/nuggets from large misc cart parts, motor housings etc to be used in my crucibles for the regular aluminum furnace I use for sand casting. Worked exactly as planned :-)
MSFN = Makin Sumthin From Nuthin

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
I build an even bigger, even BETTER foundry furnace from insulating fire brick here: https://youtu.be/QzbuNlCO52Y so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. http://incompetech.com/

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
I build an even bigger, even BETTER foundry furnace from insulating fire brick here: https://youtu.be/QzbuNlCO52Y so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. http://incompetech.com/

HELIUM TANK FOUNDRY - EASILY MELT METAL AT HOME! - ELEMENTALMAKER

In this video we start with a free helium tank that was being tossed out and end with a glowing bright orange foundry! After cutting the tank into an upper and ...

In this video we start with a free helium tank that was being tossed out and end with a glowing bright orange foundry! After cutting the tank into an upper and lower section, we insulate the foundry with Satanite and Insulating wool. This eliminates the need for homemade refractory that only last a few firings.
Insulating Wool: http://amzn.to/2BeJ1k4
Satanite: http://www.hightemptools.com/refractorycoatings.htmlFace shield: http://amzn.to/2Dh5u1W

In this video we start with a free helium tank that was being tossed out and end with a glowing bright orange foundry! After cutting the tank into an upper and lower section, we insulate the foundry with Satanite and Insulating wool. This eliminates the need for homemade refractory that only last a few firings.
Insulating Wool: http://amzn.to/2BeJ1k4
Satanite: http://www.hightemptools.com/refractorycoatings.htmlFace shield: http://amzn.to/2Dh5u1W

How to Make an ElectricFoundry at home for MetalCasting.
Here’s my promised electric foundry build. It's design means it could also work nicely as a kiln. Using Grade 28 insulating fire bricks, homemade Kanthal Coils, Push buttonPID temperature control, big well insulated lid and plenty of room for my A6 crucible. To make life easier and safer, it’s even got a simple, safe electric hoist. And I’m going to show you, step by step, how I built this.
With it, you can melt metals at home, indoors, using electricity without fumes or noise. Metal casting has never been so simple.
This is Part 1 of this build. Please look out for:
Part 2 - https://youtu.be/QOfCKiQjSds
Part 3 - https://youtu.be/jHCnYy39Oxc
I’d recommend you look at my other videos on:
Make an EASY coil heating element winding Jig- https://youtu.be/I-5_MN5_Fmc and
How to cut FireBricks the EASY way - https://youtu.be/YfhaguSAXuU
Both these videos are very helpful to complete this build.
I’d also like to give a nod of appreciation to TAOW whose excellent electric foundry videos were an inspiration. Whilst I couldn’t personally build his home foundry, I’d recommend anyone interested in the subject watch TAOWs video series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cte_LSYflAE
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/foundry-electric.php
#ElectricFoundryTutorial

How to Make an ElectricFoundry at home for MetalCasting.
Here’s my promised electric foundry build. It's design means it could also work nicely as a kiln. Using Grade 28 insulating fire bricks, homemade Kanthal Coils, Push buttonPID temperature control, big well insulated lid and plenty of room for my A6 crucible. To make life easier and safer, it’s even got a simple, safe electric hoist. And I’m going to show you, step by step, how I built this.
With it, you can melt metals at home, indoors, using electricity without fumes or noise. Metal casting has never been so simple.
This is Part 1 of this build. Please look out for:
Part 2 - https://youtu.be/QOfCKiQjSds
Part 3 - https://youtu.be/jHCnYy39Oxc
I’d recommend you look at my other videos on:
Make an EASY coil heating element winding Jig- https://youtu.be/I-5_MN5_Fmc and
How to cut FireBricks the EASY way - https://youtu.be/YfhaguSAXuU
Both these videos are very helpful to complete this build.
I’d also like to give a nod of appreciation to TAOW whose excellent electric foundry videos were an inspiration. Whilst I couldn’t personally build his home foundry, I’d recommend anyone interested in the subject watch TAOWs video series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cte_LSYflAE
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/foundry-electric.php
#ElectricFoundryTutorial

Huge Copper Ingot - First Copper Bar Pour in Propane Furnace

I love stacking hand poured copper bars, just like gold & silver.
The propane forge is working perfectly, check it out here..http://amzn.to/2EogD2b
The crucib...

I love stacking hand poured copper bars, just like gold & silver.
The propane forge is working perfectly, check it out here..http://amzn.to/2EogD2b
The crucible is the SalamanderA10 like this.. http://amzn.to/2DNCjnd
Casting copper is only limited by your imagination & creativity, I just like bullion bars but there's so much you can do with a propane forge, not just copper but Aluminium, Bronze, Brass, and even cast iron.
Safety is priority so research and look at safety equipment whether you get a factory made furnace or a home made job.
Safety gear, tools, furnaces, ingot moulds etc that I use or recommend.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

I love stacking hand poured copper bars, just like gold & silver.
The propane forge is working perfectly, check it out here..http://amzn.to/2EogD2b
The crucible is the SalamanderA10 like this.. http://amzn.to/2DNCjnd
Casting copper is only limited by your imagination & creativity, I just like bullion bars but there's so much you can do with a propane forge, not just copper but Aluminium, Bronze, Brass, and even cast iron.
Safety is priority so research and look at safety equipment whether you get a factory made furnace or a home made job.
Safety gear, tools, furnaces, ingot moulds etc that I use or recommend.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

Satisfying "Hot Knife vs." Compilation #1

In this "experiment", (it's not really an experiment, this video is for simple entertainment) I heat my knife to glowing hot, around 950-1000 degrees F, and cut...

In this "experiment", (it's not really an experiment, this video is for simple entertainment) I heat my knife to glowing hot, around 950-1000 degrees F, and cut various things in half...Hope you enjoy!
If you would like to collaborate, e-mail me: watchitmelt.official@gmail.com
Subscribe for more, I upload new videos regularly. 🔥 These videos are my own, original content.
PleaseDO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME. Blisters and burns are very unsatisfying.
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I got a P.O. Box!
Watch It Melt
2600 S Henderson St. #211
Bloomington, IN 47401
Should I start a "Mail Time" series opening your letters and packages?

In this "experiment", (it's not really an experiment, this video is for simple entertainment) I heat my knife to glowing hot, around 950-1000 degrees F, and cut various things in half...Hope you enjoy!
If you would like to collaborate, e-mail me: watchitmelt.official@gmail.com
Subscribe for more, I upload new videos regularly. 🔥 These videos are my own, original content.
PleaseDO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME. Blisters and burns are very unsatisfying.
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I got a P.O. Box!
Watch It Melt
2600 S Henderson St. #211
Bloomington, IN 47401
Should I start a "Mail Time" series opening your letters and packages?

FirstMetalMelter!!! SuperQuick and Easy to make. I built this Metal Melter for a RecyclerBuddyAndy that has a E-Waste shop about a mile from my house. He wants to melt down some of the different metals that come into his shop!! He hooks me up with so much Awesome stuff for a lot of different projects I get into!!! Thanks again Andy!!!
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FirstMetalMelter!!! SuperQuick and Easy to make. I built this Metal Melter for a RecyclerBuddyAndy that has a E-Waste shop about a mile from my house. He wants to melt down some of the different metals that come into his shop!! He hooks me up with so much Awesome stuff for a lot of different projects I get into!!! Thanks again Andy!!!
Parts Used:
The Kaowool Used
🔗1X12X24 https://amzn.to/2vvU4aS
🔗1X24X24 https://goo.gl/AGjPnL
The Crucible Used
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WeedBurnerSimilar to one used
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Fire Brick that I ordered later
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Other Diy Burner Parts Used
🔗Welding Tips https://amzn.to/2qL7mL6
🔗3/4" X 8" Pipe https://amzn.to/2HNcEhu
🔗1-1/4" X 3/4'' Reducer https://amzn.to/2Hc8LRY
🔗1" X 1" X 3/4" Reducing Tee https://amzn.to/2HztnH9
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If you like the channel and videos and want to donate /tip, support me on Patreon, feature a product or help out with a project, you can. Send me message, a package or donate with the Links below :) Thanks to all Awesome people who have donated, parts, tools, stickers and batteries. Thank you so much!!!!
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🔗Tobu – Candyland [NCS Release]
https://youtu.be/IIrCDAV3EgI
🔗Jim Yosef – Arrow [NCS Release]
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Smelting "Alchemy!" Well no... But Gold Melting, Smelting, Cupelling, and Assays. Part 1

Smelting
https://www.911metallurgist.com/equipment/smelting/gas/
Alchemy!? Well no. I have not yet been able to turn lead into gold. Although the Cupel proce...

Smelting
https://www.911metallurgist.com/equipment/smelting/gas/
Alchemy!? Well no. I have not yet been able to turn lead into gold. Although the Cupel process sure looks like it. This video series is all about melting, smelting, cupelling, and fire assays. Equipment, chemicals, processes and flux will all be covered. I will be learning right from the basics so this series should be a good way for the armature gold prospector to learn. I will be using the KK8 and KwikKiln 2 smelting and cupelling furnaces provided to me from "911 Metallurgist" and "Gold Processing Kilns" Both links below.
www.911mpe.com
www.GoldKilns.us

Smelting
https://www.911metallurgist.com/equipment/smelting/gas/
Alchemy!? Well no. I have not yet been able to turn lead into gold. Although the Cupel process sure looks like it. This video series is all about melting, smelting, cupelling, and fire assays. Equipment, chemicals, processes and flux will all be covered. I will be learning right from the basics so this series should be a good way for the armature gold prospector to learn. I will be using the KK8 and KwikKiln 2 smelting and cupelling furnaces provided to me from "911 Metallurgist" and "Gold Processing Kilns" Both links below.
www.911mpe.com
www.GoldKilns.us

Metal Casting at Home Part 64. Casting and Machining a Toothed Pulley.

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an ...

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an Arduino controlled stepper motor.
This will enable any number of divisions to be indexed at the touch of a button.
The electronics and Arduino sketch were devised by Gary liming and can be seen here. http://liming.org/millindex/
Details were also given in ModelEngineers workshop issue 249.
Arduino and LCD shield https://goo.gl/s7R4Zz
Motor driver https://goo.gl/Fh72ie
Stepper motor https://goo.gl/8khVSQ

The video shows how a toothed pulley was cast and then machined.
The pulley is to go on my spin indexer which will be connected with a toothed belt drive to an Arduino controlled stepper motor.
This will enable any number of divisions to be indexed at the touch of a button.
The electronics and Arduino sketch were devised by Gary liming and can be seen here. http://liming.org/millindex/
Details were also given in ModelEngineers workshop issue 249.
Arduino and LCD shield https://goo.gl/s7R4Zz
Motor driver https://goo.gl/Fh72ie
Stepper motor https://goo.gl/8khVSQ

What metals can I melt in my new furnace?

I know that my new furnace can melt aluminum quite fast, but what I also wanted to know is can I melt brass and copper. So I made 3 small steel crucibles and tried to melt copper brass and aluminum for comparison. From a cold start the aluminum melted in 14 minutes shortly followed by the brass. Copper melted in half an hour. The ingot mold is made from sand that’s mixed with sodium silicate and hardened with CO2 gas. The resulting ingots weighed aluminum 194g, brass 629g and copper 598g.

8:45

You Can MELT METAL In Your HAND! - Liquid Metal Science Experiments

Gallium metal melts at about 30ºC 86ºF so you can melt it in your hand or warm water, and...

"No Music" Making 5 Pound Brass Ingot From Bullet Shells

"NO MUSIC" Making a 5 pound brass ingot from start to finish. Some bullet casing you see in this video look like metal but they are the nickel plated brass shells. Brass melting point is 1724°F or 940°C
Check out this video as well Making 5 PoundCopper Ingot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiO46UU2Gps
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6:50

Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry

How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry.
Common m...

Melting Cans With The Mini Metal Foundry

How to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, MiniMetalFoundry.
Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
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WARNING: Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Music by: Scott & Brendo ("Skyward" - Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
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This foundry is an original design, which comes after months of experimenting, and over 10 different prototypes. The functionality is founded on ideas I collected while searching the internet for foundry designs.
Background:
For as long as I can remember, I've been intrigued by the idea of melting metal and making things with it. The problem has always been that it was out of reach or required really expensive equipment.
In this project I experimented with 10 different prototypes, to develop a reusable backyard foundry that melts aluminum soda cans easily and safely. I tested different refractory recipes, different containers, different setting for blowing air, and different types of makeshift crucibles.
I tried various ratios of portland cement, sand, perlite, plaster of paris, water, and even kitty litter. For containers, I experimented with clay pots, plastic buckets, no container, cinderblocks, and a galvanized steel pail.
I ended up favoring the galvanized steel pail, and a mix of 50% plaster of paris, and 50% play sand, by volume, which was inspired by a video by NightHawkInLight "How to Make a Soup Can Forge" http://bit.ly/IBSoupCanForge
Depending on where you get, or find, your materials the cost can range anywhere from $5-$25 per unit. With the materials I used, I was able to make 2 units for under $40 ($20 each). Even on the high end, this is probably one of the cheapest, reliable, backyard foundries that can be made.
I used mine to melt soda cans, and extract the aluminum for future metal casting projects. All the soda cans came from a local recycling depot. I bought back 30 lbs from the depot to avoid having to drink gallons and gallons of soda. :) I stored the ingots in various forms, which you can see in the next video, and tried a cool technique for making a little sword by pouring liquid metal into a bucket of sand. I'm planning to make a project video on how to do that in the near future.
Thanks for watching, and please share!! :)

Making 'gold' Batman Batarangs from brass bullet shells

Making 'gold' Batman Batarang
In this video we are making a Batman Batarang from empty bullet shells which we bought from a local shooting range in our neighbourhood.
This Batarang will be on a giveaway for you guys, and the only thing you have to do is subscribe to this channel and turn on your 'notifications' in case we upload a new video.
If you read this description please place a comment in the comments section and tell us why you want this logo.
The giveaway for this video will be done at 250.000 views ( in the next videos the giveaway will be within 24 hours after the video is published)
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The winner is : Driessens M. ! Congratulations, the logo will come your way !!!
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FutureCasting Videos :
- Green Lantern (with this one we are going to try something special)
- Batman Logo
- 9gag logo
- Playboy Logo
- Bugatti Logo
- Batman vs Superman
- Spiderman Logo (not sure if this will work because of the very thin spiderlegs)
Let us know if you have other good ideas !
This video is for entertainment purpose only. If you try to do this yourself at home, please be aware that you use personal protection gear. If you are not experienced with melting metals please do not attempt this on your own.
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10:03

DIY LIQUID MIRROR EXPERIMENT!! This Metal Melts In Your Hand!

This DIY Liquid Metal mirror is called Gallium and its not dangerous but extremely fun to ...

The Hunt for the Highest Melting Point

What has the highest melting point known to us? Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow.
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Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
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5:12

Metal Bars: Casting

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold...

Metal Bars: Casting

Since I get these questions so often, I'll answer them here: I bought my crucible and mold from eBay. They are both made of graphite, and usually the metals simply fall right out of them when cool. Powdered graphite is used as a lubricant, so things don't usually stick to it.
In this video, I melt and cast various metals into bar shapes, using graphite crucibles and molds. These sets of metals are sold some places as teaching sets to show students the differences in physical properties of the metals, such as density, color, and hardness. I'll be using these bars in a future video to demonstrate such properties.
I've wanted such a set for a while now, and I figured why not make it myself!

Melting Silver - Periodic Table of Videos

Dr MaxWhitby - the element collector - melts half a kilogram of silver and casts a solid cylinder of the precious metal.
Max's website is http://www.periodictable.com/
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10:25

Melting Point of Metals (Hindi)(English)

Melting Point of Metals in both (°C) and (°F).
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Metal

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity. Metals are generally malleable — that is, they can be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking — as well as fusible (able to be fused or melted) and ductile (able to be drawn out into a thin wire). About 91 of the 118 elements in the periodic table are metals, the others are nonmetals or metalloids. Some elements appear in both metallic and non-metallic forms.

Astrophysicists use the term "metal" to collectively describe all elements other than hydrogen and helium. Thus, the metallicity of an object is the proportion of its matter made up of chemical elements other than hydrogen and helium.

NASA photographer Bill Ingalls set up a bunch of cameras on Tuesday to capture images of SpaceX's latest rocket launch. The cameras closest to the rocket were all fine, but one further back completely melted. So what happened?. The post This camera melted during a rocket launch, but it’s not what it seems appeared first on Digital Trends... ....

Snow at the 13,050-foot-high Rohtang Pass is melting fast and could disappear much by June, according hoteliers and cabbies in this tourist town. Though a top weather official did not commit to making a statement on all snow melting away so early at the pass, he said the heat wave sweeping the region would affect the rate of snowmelt at peaks too....

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SIMPLE Homemade Metal Foundry for metal casting - by VegOilGuy

A simple homemade MetalFoundry for casting metals at Home! Melt soda cans, recycle metal and cast in aluminium in your backyard. Use it as a mini forge...
Here I make a stable, high temperature home metal foundry to work alongside my waste oil burner, for melting and recycling various metals for other projects. Using dedicated dense, castable Refractory mix that’s capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1700 degrees Celcius (3092 Fahrenheit). This home metal foundry makes use of recycled materials, is easy to build, very affordable, is strong and stable and can easily be customised to suit your needs.
Most home made foundry designs use 50/50 sand and plaster of paris, but this mix is just too weak. It crumbles and disintegrates too easily and I got fed up of repairing mine. This dense refractory isn’t exactly concrete, but it’s MUCH harder than this 50/50 mix and should stand up to years of use, especially if supported in a firm containing frame as I’ve done here.
Once complete, the foundry is very heavy and not easily moved, so I mounted mine on castors for easy movement.
This build is inspired by Grant Thompson (King ofRandom) and Myfordboy. These are mentioned in this video and I would recommend viewing their tutorials. My thanks to them for their sterling work.
See my web page on this subject here:
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45:49

How I sort Gold, Palladium, Silver and Precious Metals after depopulating circuit boards

A little look at how I sort my precious metal bits after depopulating circuit boards, gold...

How I sort Gold, Palladium, Silver and Precious Metals after depopulating circuit boards

A little look at how I sort my precious metal bits after depopulating circuit boards, gold pins and connectors need further sorting and picking out the pins but most everything else can be sorted straight into containers ready for recovery or sale.
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Car Recycling

Car Recycling – Did you know that cars can be recycled? JoinCuriosity QuestGoesGreen host, Joel Greene as he witnesses the massive power of a car crusher! We begin at a facility that collects old cars. The first step is to pick them up with a huge claw and dump them onto a conveyor belt where they get fed into a giant blender that reduces a vehicle down to chunks of scrap. These scrap pieces are then separated out to various piles of metals, plastics, glass, etc. Next, Greene follows the metal to a steel mill next door, as he watches the most visual process of smelting metal and turning it into liquid lava. In this DVD, we learn what all the scrap metal from old cars can become.

20:37

MELTING ALUMINUM DIRECTLY INTO WATER with PROPANE FURNACE - MSFN

An experiment to obtain small pieces of aluminum ingots/nuggets from large misc cart parts...

MELTING ALUMINUM DIRECTLY INTO WATER with PROPANE FURNACE - MSFN

An experiment to obtain small pieces of aluminum ingots/nuggets from large misc cart parts, motor housings etc to be used in my crucibles for the regular aluminum furnace I use for sand casting. Worked exactly as planned :-)
MSFN = Makin Sumthin From Nuthin

20:03

How to Make a Better Mini Metal Foundry for Melting Metal and Stuff!

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King of Random' Mini Metal Foundry...

How to Make a Better Mini Metal Foundry for Melting Metal and Stuff!

Greetings! On the last metal foundry video, i used the 'King ofRandom' MiniMetalFoundry to cast some copper and aluminum ingots. Then the foundry died. It crumpled into a shadow of the plaster and play-sand mix it once was. Now i'm rebuilding it using better materials that will last longer, stay hotter, and melt things faster! It uses materials available at the same home improvement store where i got the stuff for the first foundry.
I build an even bigger, even BETTER foundry furnace from insulating fire brick here: https://youtu.be/QzbuNlCO52Y so stay tuned for even bigger and hotter melting action! Also i should probably cast something that isn't a muffin at some point...Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/VlogGarage
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34:12

HELIUM TANK FOUNDRY - EASILY MELT METAL AT HOME! - ELEMENTALMAKER

In this video we start with a free helium tank that was being tossed out and end with a gl...

HELIUM TANK FOUNDRY - EASILY MELT METAL AT HOME! - ELEMENTALMAKER

In this video we start with a free helium tank that was being tossed out and end with a glowing bright orange foundry! After cutting the tank into an upper and lower section, we insulate the foundry with Satanite and Insulating wool. This eliminates the need for homemade refractory that only last a few firings.
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22:34

How to make an ELECTRIC Foundry for metal casting Part 1 by VegOilGuy

How to Make an Electric Foundry at home for Metal Casting.
Here’s my promised electric fou...

How to make an ELECTRIC Foundry for metal casting Part 1 by VegOilGuy

How to Make an ElectricFoundry at home for MetalCasting.
Here’s my promised electric foundry build. It's design means it could also work nicely as a kiln. Using Grade 28 insulating fire bricks, homemade Kanthal Coils, Push buttonPID temperature control, big well insulated lid and plenty of room for my A6 crucible. To make life easier and safer, it’s even got a simple, safe electric hoist. And I’m going to show you, step by step, how I built this.
With it, you can melt metals at home, indoors, using electricity without fumes or noise. Metal casting has never been so simple.
This is Part 1 of this build. Please look out for:
Part 2 - https://youtu.be/QOfCKiQjSds
Part 3 - https://youtu.be/jHCnYy39Oxc
I’d recommend you look at my other videos on:
Make an EASY coil heating element winding Jig- https://youtu.be/I-5_MN5_Fmc and
How to cut FireBricks the EASY way - https://youtu.be/YfhaguSAXuU
Both these videos are very helpful to complete this build.
I’d also like to give a nod of appreciation to TAOW whose excellent electric foundry videos were an inspiration. Whilst I couldn’t personally build his home foundry, I’d recommend anyone interested in the subject watch TAOWs video series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cte_LSYflAE
http://www.vegoilguy.co.uk/foundry-electric.php
#ElectricFoundryTutorial

Huge Copper Ingot - First Copper Bar Pour in Propane Furnace

I love stacking hand poured copper bars, just like gold & silver.
The propane forge is working perfectly, check it out here..http://amzn.to/2EogD2b
The crucible is the SalamanderA10 like this.. http://amzn.to/2DNCjnd
Casting copper is only limited by your imagination & creativity, I just like bullion bars but there's so much you can do with a propane forge, not just copper but Aluminium, Bronze, Brass, and even cast iron.
Safety is priority so research and look at safety equipment whether you get a factory made furnace or a home made job.
Safety gear, tools, furnaces, ingot moulds etc that I use or recommend.. https://www.amazon.com/shop/ewasteben

30:56

Satisfying "Hot Knife vs." Compilation #1

In this "experiment", (it's not really an experiment, this video is for simple entertainme...

Satisfying "Hot Knife vs." Compilation #1

In this "experiment", (it's not really an experiment, this video is for simple entertainment) I heat my knife to glowing hot, around 950-1000 degrees F, and cut various things in half...Hope you enjoy!
If you would like to collaborate, e-mail me: watchitmelt.official@gmail.com
Subscribe for more, I upload new videos regularly. 🔥 These videos are my own, original content.
PleaseDO NOTTRY THIS AT HOME. Blisters and burns are very unsatisfying.
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22:32

Diy Metal Melting Foundry!

First Metal Melter!!! Super Quick and Easy to make. I built this Metal Melter for a Recy...

Diy Metal Melting Foundry!

FirstMetalMelter!!! SuperQuick and Easy to make. I built this Metal Melter for a RecyclerBuddyAndy that has a E-Waste shop about a mile from my house. He wants to melt down some of the different metals that come into his shop!! He hooks me up with so much Awesome stuff for a lot of different projects I get into!!! Thanks again Andy!!!
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